Welcome to KAM Fueled Racing.

KAM Fueled Racing is competing its second season in the Late Model division at Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, PA. Grandview Speedway has been in operation since 1963 by the Rogers family, where racing is every Saturday night from April through September.

Andy Cassel will be piloting the Late Model. He will be joined by his father Wes Cassel a modified driver at Grandview in the 70’s, Todd and Ryan Gamler, and Matt Weller.

KAM is also expanding its presence by joining with Ryan Beltz of Beltz Racing to field a Sportsman and Modified. Ryan will be piloting both cars with his familiar number 221. The partnership all started at the car wash after the races and has led to an expansion of KAM in the motorsports world.

The Team is owned by Steve Bartorillo of Limerick (formerly of Luzerne, Pennsylvania) and is named after his children, Kylie, Alex, and Matt.

After pulling an all-nighter Andy, with the help of Schutz Competition, got the 28 ready for a big night of racing.After both cares spent the day at Limerick Hardware for its annual open house, the 28 and 221 were ready for a full night of racing.During the late model heat race we were scheduled to be on the outside of row one, but decided to start from the back to get a feel for the track. The he...

After the races Alex would have his Dad stop off at a local car wash, not to help wash their ride, but to let Ryan Beltz, driver of the 221 Sportsman, know how well he did that night. This turned into a weekly meeting at the car wash and has led to a partnership with Beltz Racing. For the 2017 season KAM Fueled Racing and Beltz Racing will partner up to field a Sportsman and Modified ra...

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The Team has made many updates from the 2016 season. With the help of Chuck Schutz, the Team has upgraded its inventory with a former track champion chassis. The driver is Andy Cassel of Boyertown, PA. The Team is also switching its number to 28. Andy is the son of modified racer Wes Cassel, who drove the 28c around the 1/3rd Grandview oval in the 1970’s. What better way to keep the KAM tradition of family by running a 28! (more about KAM Fueled Racing)